#数字资产生态回暖 People always say that digital assets are unsafe, but the real problem doesn't seem to be that simple?
Actually, security is fundamentally a management issue. Some people lose their private keys due to poor management, some exchanges go bankrupt, and others get scammed by fraudsters. These issues are often blamed on the technology itself, but ultimately—
On-chain transactions are indeed transparent and traceable, and wallets are truly under your control. Conversely, in traditional finance, can you see through it? Can you recover your funds?
Risks always exist; the key is how you handle them.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-17 01:52
That's right, if you can't manage your own money, why bother with crypto?
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DegenDreamer
· 12-16 10:03
To be honest, private key management is indeed the Achilles' heel for most people, no wonder about the chain.
Those who get hacked repeatedly, half of them are truly inexperienced, and the other half are just greedy.
I agree that blockchain transparency is better than the black box of banks.
Centralized exchanges are the real trap; self-custody wallets are the way to go.
Poor risk management makes everything pointless; that's the truth.
I also can't see through the traditional financial system, haha.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-14 17:30
That's right, blaming the blockchain for not managing private keys properly is hilarious.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-14 17:30
ngl the whole "crypto unsafe" narrative is just cope from people who can't be bothered to learn basic opsec... traditional finance gatekeeping their own incompetence as security theater, really
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-14 17:29
Well said. If you lose your private key, blame the crypto world. If your bank card is frozen, who do you blame? Double standards, is it interesting?
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SignatureCollector
· 12-14 17:27
There's nothing wrong with that; ultimately, it's about one's own negligence. I've seen too many people leave their coins on exchanges and not care, only to have them blow up and then blame the chain afterward.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-14 17:15
That's right, private key management is indeed the main issue. How can the exchange's risk be blamed on the blockchain?
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-14 17:11
Basically, it's a human nature issue, not a technical issue.
Really, every time I see people complain about losing coins, it's actually because they didn't manage it well.
The traditional financial system isn't that secure either.
#数字资产生态回暖 People always say that digital assets are unsafe, but the real problem doesn't seem to be that simple?
Actually, security is fundamentally a management issue. Some people lose their private keys due to poor management, some exchanges go bankrupt, and others get scammed by fraudsters. These issues are often blamed on the technology itself, but ultimately—
On-chain transactions are indeed transparent and traceable, and wallets are truly under your control. Conversely, in traditional finance, can you see through it? Can you recover your funds?
Risks always exist; the key is how you handle them.